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When She Rose From the Ashes

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Chapter 249 A Door Closed

When Natalie finished speaking, she had the guards remove them without hesitation.

Quincy tried to cling on, but Baron cut her off coldly. “Quincy, you'd better hurry back to Ocean City. Maybe you

haven't heard-your precious daughter Sharon has been exposed Thanks to your ‘good son-in-law’ Jensen, she’s

been granted medical parole. Word is, the reason is mental illness. If you don’t go back soon, you might not see

her sane again.”

“What did you say?”

Quincy froze in shock.

Jordan pulled out his phone and quickly searched the latest headlines. They had spent all their tin the

countryside chasing clues about the baby switch and hadn’t kept up with the news.

When he saw Sharon's scandals plastered all over the internet, his vision-went black. He collapsed on the spot.

“Jordan!” Quincy shrieked in terror.

Natalie frowned, exasperated, and ordered the guards to get him to a hospital. But before they could move,

Quincy staggered-and fell too, unconscious.

The guards glanced at each other, speechless.

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Natalie's brows knitted together.

Baron bent close to her ear and murmured, “Look at her sleeve. Do you see the powder there?”

Natalie followed his gaze. Indeed, a faint dusting of white clung to Quincy's cuff.

Her eyes narrowed. “What is that?”

“Something that knocks you out fast,” Baron said grimly. His sharp senses caught a trace of sedative on the

breeze.

Natalie's face turned hard. “So even now, she’s scheming against me?”

Her voice was low but pointed enough for Quincy to hear.

“Pass out here, get carried inside, play on my guilt, stay in this house long enough to worm her

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Chapter 249 A Door Closed

Quincy lay still, but Baron caught the subtle flicker of her eyelids.

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“Don’t bother with her,” he said coldly. “Any bond you once had is gone. If it weren't for her indulgence, Sharon

would never have dared set you on fire. The fact you didn’t burn Summers family to the ground is already

mercy.”

He clasped Natalie's hand, finding her palm cold. On the surface she looked detached, but inside, he knew she

still wavered.

His dislike for the Summers couple deepened.

“What are you waiting for? Throw them out,” Baron ordered icily.

The guards obeyed.

“Come,” he said, tugging her back toward the dining room. “Let's eat. Don’t let people who don’t matter spoil

your mood.”

The warmth of his hand wrapped around hers. The cold ache in her chest dissolved. With him here, she never felt

abandoned.

“Alright. Dinner,” she answered softly, not sparing another glance for Quincy.

The guards dragged Quincy out. She cried out as she hit the ground, but no one turned back. The door shut

firmly in her face.

Her tears fell harder. “Natalie... have you really cut us off?”

Memories of the gentle, obedient girl she had once raised filled her mind. Regret clawed her heart raw.

Her phone rang. An unfamiliar number lit the screen. She hesitated, then answered.

“Mom! Save me! Please, save me! They're going to kill me!” Sharon's shrill, desperate voice screamed down the

line.

Quincy's lips parted-but the memory of her daughter poisoning her flashed like a knife. Sharon, who had once

plotted her own mother’s death, was begging for rescue?

Her hand trembled. She cut the call. Powered off the phone.

Then she rose slowly, like an empty shell, and walked toward the hospital where Jordan had been taken. Her

shoulders shook with silent sobs, tears streaming endlessly down her face.

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